o JL IJL u JLIO.U X A , in JL ; , .tcwu. TJIJU OMAHA BJBB. COUNCIL * BLiUFFS. ' OITK'i : : NO. 121'EAIU , STltEET. Jlcllvorrd by currier In nny part of thnPlty. II. W.TII.TOX MA.VAOKK. Tiiii'llO" : : HIVINFM OrricK , No. fl NimiT IIIITOII : , No , 21. JIMXOlt MKXTIOX , K. Y. P Co. Council muffs dumber Co ! , coal. 1'Vcsh tomatoes mill watermelons hnvo made their appearance In the marknt. C. M. Hnrl.osn. , of this city , will deliver the Fourth or July oration at t'arragut , In. A marriage Hccnso w.is Issued yestcrdav to F. W. Ttiixicr and Idii Culdwall , both or Cnr- son. . A number of delegates from this city loft lastovonlng over the Kouk Island to attend the district convention of OooJ Tomplaw. Jndgo MeGco yesterday discharged. Henry Humphreys ; who was accused of being an Inmate of n honso of prostitution. Two vugs were also discharged. The council committee on streets and alleys was out In the p itrol wagon yesterday after noon looking about the city , investigating complaints arid agreeing upon necessary re pairs. Mr. A. U. Foster has presented the boat club with Tour hamlsomo ste < * l engravings , which will bo elegantly framed and will soon adorn the walls of their club house at Manawa. It. II. Wilson was yesterday bound over to the grand jury in the sum of S.VX ) by Judge McGce for obtaining money under false pre tenses. Ho was unable to give bonds and was sent to the county jail , The following amounts are reported In the treasury of the Independent school district of the city of Council Bluffs : Contingent fund , $ IIIV. . ; tO ; school house fund , 1,117.53 ; touchers' fund , $ lll ( ! > 0.l. ( ) trMr. Cllne , who icsidcs at No. 220 Harmony Btrcot , fell from n tree last evening while picking cherries and sustained a fracture of his shoulder. Dr. Ucllangcr wt called and mndo the patient as comfortable as possible. II. A. Young , who travels from tills city for the Keystone manufacturing company , was married yesterday at North Collins , N. Y. Mr Young and his bride will return to tills city the lirst of next week and make their home here. The school bonrd committee on grounds and buildlncs have recommended the adoption of the plans of Itcll & licrlinghof for the steam heating apparatus of the new school building nnd the report was adopted. The out-housos will be built separate from the main build ing. Chairman T. .T. Evans of the republican central committed of the fifth congressional district has issued a call for the committee to meet at the board of trade rooms in this city on July 5 , for the purpose of Issuing o call for the republican congressional conven tion of thjs district. The adjourned meeting of the directors of the Council Bluffs Kowing association , which was to have been held last evening , was post poned until tomorrow evening , at which tlmo action will bo taken with reference to a club regatta next month , ainl the otter of Jacob G. Gaudaur of St. Louis to locate here. Sheriff O'Neill and Bailiff McFuddcn went to IJort Madison Tuesday evening , Inking Unco convicted prisoners to the penitentiary. They are Ira McCullom , sentenced to three years and n half for forgery ; .Charles Sim mons , tinco years for burglary , and Albert Harris , two years and a half for the same- crimo. North Main street citizens are complaining about u disreputable dive Hint isnminthu Lindsay building. They say Unit it is the resort of the most depraved of both sexes and demand its suppression by the police. The place is almost in the shallow of the po lice station , but no attempt has been made to regulate it. The Council IMniTs sbhuct/onvoreln will have a picnic , ball and pri/o ( .hooting match ut their grounds at Munawa next Sunday. Several now features will bo introduced. The Omaha srhnet/envorein will also be In attendance. Valuable silver prizes will bo given for lirst , second and third moneys , and others for irregular matches. The ladles of Trinity Methodist church will entertain their friends at their hull on South Main street , opposite Kighth avenue , on Fri day evening next , with the novel and amus ing "experience social , " relating their efforts to make money. There will also bo a literary and musical programme rendered by the members of the Kpworth league. The electric motor company has received ten new open motors from the Pullman shops. The new caw consist of bodies and will bo mounted on the trucks that are now in nso under the closed motors. The same trucks and machinery can thus bo used the vear round. The change is now being made , and the main line and all the branches will very shortly bo equipped with open motors. The defendant in the case of M. If eating ct ill. vs Omaha As Council U luffs railway ana bridge company to recover payment for the jwing In ido the company's tracks along plaintiff's lots on Broadway , Pearl , Main and South First streets and Fifth avenue , has filed n motion for n more specific statement on the part of plaintiffs , fully describing the lots In question and setting forth the r umber of front feet owned by each of the plaintiff's. Notwithstanding the heat of the evening and the attractions elsewhere , there was a line congregation at the union gospel meeting nt the Presbyterian church last night. The service consisted of a beautiful presentation , In song and sermon , of the parable of the prodiiral son. it was greatly enjoyed liv those present and was profitable and full o'f rich snggcstiun. There will bo another bible rending at ! 1 this afternoon and preaching again at 8 this evening. If you wish to negotiate a loan on chattel or real estuto security , at lowest rates , see 13. H. Shcafo & Co. , brokers , Broadway and Alain street , tip-stairs ' S. B Wndsworth & Co.J07 Pearl street , loan money for Lombard In vestment company. J'KHSUXA I , JM H.KlIl.tJi'lIS. It , W , Merntt bus returned from n trip to Pennsylvania. Miss Ollvo O. Elliott Is visiting friends in Missouri Valley. Klmcr Able has returned from a visit with friends at-AVatcrloo , la. George A. Holmes went to Atlantic yester day morning to attend to legal business. Jnilpo Thornell of Sidney was In the city yesterday. Ho reported Jndgo Dcemcr us rapidly improving. AIlss Hellctm Hughes has returned homo from St. Paul , Minn. , where she has been visiting for the past year. Fred Sledcntopf of Terre Haute , Intl. , formerly associated with his brother William In the real estate business In this city , is hereon on a visit. Colonel J. S. Tarn of Stuart , In. , was in the city yesterday looking over the political Held. Colonel Tain has dcmou-ratio congressional aspirations. Mrs. Chambers II. Alclvibben and family loft yesterday afternoon for the east , where they will spend the summer. They will hereafter - after make their homo in Chicago. Mr. II. A. Given or the Council Bluffs paint , oil and glass company , returned last evening with his brldo from their wedding trip , The brldo was formerly Miss Lizzie Btvarns , of Klkhurn , WIs. The newly wed ded couple will bo at homo to their lYicmls after July b at TUI ! First avenue. Gcorgo Hudio , who is well up In the soap business , has shown himself to be no amateur in the water business. On his present trip lu ) loft his customers long enough to drop his bait In the Columbia river , and pulled out u California salmon weighing llfty-sevcn pounds , He packed It in ice and expressed it to Colonel Ilcebu , with instructions to divide it up among some Council Bluffs friends. The partakers enjoyed it so hugely that they no longer dispute the justice of terming him Colonel Gcorgu Kudlo. A number of prominent masons wore In the city ytuterday from various jx > lnts In western Iowa in attendance at n special conference of the consistory for the United States of America , commonly called the Ccruean body. The purpose of the gathering was to confer concerning the recent action of the grand lodge of lown. The result of the deliberation bcoii.s to bo one of the secrets locked up with the goat. There were n largo number In at tendance , but none seemed disposed to leak when squeezed by the persistent reiwrter. Waterworks fit ) . N , Y. Plumbing Co. r m NEWS IN THE BLUFFS , The Railroad Representatives Meat tbo Union Depot Committee , WORKING FOR AN IMMENSE FACTORY. The III h fiuliool Alumni Preparing for Tliclr Annual Kco * ploii ! High Degree Masons .licet In tlio City The Smith Cutting Affray. ItVIIH a Hat. At I o'clock yesterday morr.tng a good deal of excitement w. occasioned oa the corner of Uroaihviiy and Plrat strcst by the efforts of the pollco tocapturo a burglar who was supposed to bo in the cellar of Kelly & Sounkerm.in's grocery store. A belated citi zen was watting near the corner for the last motor train , and his attention was attracted by a nolso beneath the grating over the collar window upon which'ho was standing. It was a lonely hour and ho was. tliiild , and the ghostly glare of the electric light aided his imagination. Something suddenly protruded between the Iron b.ir.i and ho lnui no diftlculty in realizing it to bo a human hand thrust up to remove the gratia. ? . He left the spot hur riedly nnd ran acrois the street where n po liceman was keeping his lonely vigil. The ofliccr was Informed that n burglar was in the cellar nnd he was asked to capture him , but that was a bigger Job than ho wanted to undertake alone , and ho called the ofllcer ou the adjoining boat. One went to the front end of the building and the other to the rear , and they waited with drawn weapons for the burglar to show up. Ho didn't show up , but they heard him thump ing around among the barrels uiul boxes in the cellar. Kverv fellow that came by stopped and in a few moments a crowd of twonty-Ilvo men had gathered. They armed themselves with every kind of missile to bo obtained and waited , lie would have been a sick burglar , if ho had showed his head to that crowd. But ho neglected to give anybody an opportunity to hit him with a brick and amused himself by scratching on the boxes nnd barrels and rolling potatoes down the cellar chute. Fin ally the suspense became too great and one of the crowd was dispatched to the residence of Air. Kelley , ono of the proprietors , nnd he was routed out of bed to open the store and give the ofllcors a chance to catch the bold and provoking burglar. The olliceis invaded the cellar with cocked revolvers and searched every portion of It , but found no burglar. Lights were brought and the whole crowd In vaded the cellar and the search was kept up for half an hour. Finally a terrified rat was started tip and successfully ran the gauntlet of clubs nnd stones. Ho was the only living thing in the cellar and the patrol wagon and the squadron of police returned to their re spective places. The rat escaped. Schmidt's gallery refurnished , and now in struments. For : tO days , $ itK ( ) cabinets for $ > . .r)0. Elegant finish warranted. 220 Alain The New York Ituckct store is filled with bargains in household articles and notions. liny WalIPnpc < * . Gillette & Freeman's , 23 i'o.ui street. Tlio gasoline stove is more dangerous than the unloaded gun. Save llfo and property by using the C. n. Gas and Electric Light Co.'s gas stove. A Mammoth KntcrpriHO. A move Is now ou foot which , if success fully carried out , will secure for Council Hlufls the locution of u mammoth enterprise. Tlio proprietors of u big hat factory at Dun- bury , Conn. , desire to move their plant west , and will locate hero if the necessary induce ment is offered. They will put in $ } ( > ,00d cash and want a like amount of stock subscribed here. When the proposition was made to the board of trade that body very suddenly wilted and the Omuhu board of trade experienced a similar weakening of the backbone when the project was brouehel on the west bank of the Missouri. Aluyor Macrae bus a scheme , how ever , mid will work it for all it is worth. Ho proposes to turn in fifty acres of the Union driving park nt § 1,000 an acre , thus making up the amount asked. Ho wilj correspond with the eastern parties and sco if they would consent to such a plan , and If successful will then .sco what the directors of the park will do. The land is well worth $1,000 an aero and ho regards it as a very feasible scheme. The factory is now employing ' . . ' ,000 men and the company will airrco to employ ut least 1,000 operatives after they relocate. They are now making about 15 per cent on their investment , but claim that by moving west they could increase their profits to : . ' , ) per cent. They now sell their goods to a Now York house , but propose to do away with the jobbers and put men on the road to sell direct to the retailers. The company wants more room than they now have and Aluyor Alucrao thinks that Council BlufTs can furnish it. It strikes Mm as the most feasible scheme yet proposed for settling up the west ern part of the city and would pay the present stockholders of Union park n handsome re turn ou their investment. Desirable dwellings locatcit in all parts of the city , for rout by E. II. Slmfo & Co. , Broadway and Alain st. up stairs. Choice residence property centrally located for sale by E. II. Sheafo & Co. A good hose reel frco with every 10D feet of hose purchased ut Hlxby's. Dr. II. S. West , porcelain crown anil brulgo work , No. 113 Pearl. J. G. Tipton , rcul estate , 5'.7 Broadway. J. C. Bixby , steam neuting , sanitary engi neer , 013 Llfo building , Omahu ; icrJ Alcrrium block , Council Bluffs. The Alumni Itomiinn. AH momb'jrs of the high school class of ' 80 are requested to moot at the Bloomer school tomorrow evening to complete arrangements for the reception and banquet to bo tendered to the class of "JO next Monday evening. The following is the programme for Alouduy oven- ing's entertainment : Instrumental Solo . Selected Msss Aimlo I'uttcison. Ilcccptlon of class of VJ . Kefic.ihiaents. Toast Master . Walter I. Smith The Olius ; . of 'IK ) . George II. Muynu Our Knturtiilnurs , the Class of 'MI . . John Sylvi'stor Vocal Solo . Selected Mis. M. ,1. O'Nolll. The Hoys . 1'anl Tulloys The lllKh hchool ( jiatluald In Urn Profes sions . Clitu Its i : . Wood bury Concert Solo . Selected WIIIIo Murphy. ThoAliiinnl . 0. M. Hurl Thu IllKli School , thu 1'eoihu's Collc o . . Kiiiinet Tlnloy Volunteer Toasts and Hespunscs. Vocal Solo. . . , . Selected Miss Mumlo Oliver , If you wish to soli your property call ion the Judd & Wells Co. , C. B. Jiultl president , GOJ Broadway. For Kent ThoOgde'n hotel , Council Bluffs , In. , at low rental. Furniture belonging to the owner will bo sold to lessee for W.fXK ) . Al. S. STOUT , Council Bluffs , la. Ilonlnson'fi Conuert. AIlss Bella Robinson win unfortunate In her selection of an evening for her concert , for last evening ( was ono of the closest and hottesUon record , but notwithstanding the heat ol the evening u fnlr-sizcd audience gathered Iu Alusonlo hull and they wcro well repaid for the sucrillco of personal comfort. The audience was not coldly critical. AIlss Koblhsou's audiences in this city have ceased to be critical , but are sympathetic and en- thustustlo from thu start , nnd last night en core followed encore until the performers grow weary of responding. The tlrst number was it trio , a nocturne , b etude n lu vulso. by Allsscs Bella and Virginia Uobinson and Air. John S. Brown of Omaha. This was followed by ono of Altss Robinson's most brilliant performances , that won round after round of upplauso and brought the lady repeatedly before the curtain. The audience seemed determined to sliou- her that her genius was ponvlved and appreciated , and the encore thut followed was most hearty. NcUlo llatcher-Oldlmin , Council Bluffs gre.Uest f worltaon the rostrum , np- ppiircd last evening after nn absence of three year * , anil recited In a charming manner the old "Spinning Wheel Song"and the "Kitchen Clock. " She wus repeatedly encored and re- sioiided | with happy selections , Miss Virginia Robinson won with her vlc- Iln nnd graceful presence an armful of bou quets and enough applause to turn the head of nn ordinary young lady. Shi responded to numerous encores anil gave better evidence than e\er of the fact that she has acquired the same mastery of the violin that her talented sister bus of the piano , Were the concert to bo repeated when pcoplo bcvomo u little more accustomed to the hot weather , u much larger nudlcnco would bo present. AIlen'H Now Map oC Council IIIufTH. Just Issued-IUxO feet In sire , with every addition to date. Price fin. Address C. H. Allen , rooms 2.1. > mid 2Ut ) , Alcrrlnm block , Council Bluffs. The Alanhattnn sporting hcadq'rs , 418 B- way. _ The Union Depot. The eventful Juno 18 has come and gone , nnd It was not as eventful us was expicted. It was the day set for a mooting of the union depot committee nnd representatives of the various railroads. There were present at the meeting In the onice of Air. Wright , Hon. W. H. AI. Puscy , Hon. George F. Wright , Samuel Haas , W. C. James , T. J. Evans nnd John Churchill of the union depot committee ; .A. J. Kurllng , general superintendent of the Milwaukee ; Thomas L. Klmball , third vlco president of the Union Pacific ; J. AI. Whit man , general manager of the Northwestern ; A. Klmbull , general manager of the Rock Island ; W. C. Brown , superintendent of the Iowa lines of the Burlington , and Captain W. L. Bcdlson , general auditor of the Wubash. The meeting wus culled for 10 o'clock , but owing to u washout on the Milwaukee Air. Ending was unable to arrive until after noon , and the meeting adjourned until - o'clock. It was proposed to turn over the union depot sltn to the railroad companies , but it seems that there is a great deal yet to bo done in the way of lixlng up minor details before that cart bo carried out. The lirst question that came up was that of right-of-way for approaches. After a long discussion all of the roads with the exception of tlio Milwaukee expressed themselves as In favor of having each roud purchase its own right-of-way from its main line to the union depot grounds proper , instead of having the approaches owned Jointly by the union depot company. Air. Earllng of the Milwaukee stilted that Air. Alillor , the president of his road , had understood when ho signed the contract that the approaches were to bo owned by the depot company , nnd that there fore ho could not consent to such a change without consulting Air. Miller. Tlio matter wna dropped unsettled , and will again betaken taken up after Air. Allllcr has been consulted with reference to It. The question of how the Milwaukee , Rock Island. Wubash and Kansas City roads were to get into the union depot was then taken up. The right-of-way must necessarily bo through the Burlington yards , and such a right-of- way the latter company will not sell , but they offered to give a lease of two tracks for ninety-nluo years for u rental equal to 7 per cent on § 75,000. This would make a yearly rental for each of the other roads of from $100 to § 1,5000 , and that caused a kick. It wus finally referred , and will bo determined at u meeting of the railway presidents in Chicago. The meeting then adjourned until July 10 , when another meeting will bo hold in the same place. Air. Wright stated thut mutters wore going along nicely , but that it would probably bo the 1st of September before all the little details were arranged and the site transferred to the railroads. Says Davis Did tlio Cutting. County Attorney Organ yesterday morning interviewed "Big Julio" Smith in her cell ut the uolice station. The woman is hold ns the accomplice of her paramour , Sum Davis , in his murderous assault on Albert Smith. The woman admitted that Davis did the cutting , but said she did not know what weapon bo used. She told how she went with Davis to Big lake Sunday afternoon and heard him threaten to carve Smith and every other white man on the grounds. She will bo held as a witness , and her testimony Will go hard against Davis. PA11IS CJIIM ) ShAVES. The Juvenile IJeggar Bureaus Ijlkcly to U Abolished. List : your a society was organized in Paris to prevent tlio trade in children among professional boggnra. In the lirst report , just published , the secretary of tlio society hus catalogued a , varied lot of Parisian institutions which are occu pied exclusively with the employment of little boys and yirln in street beggary. Several Miloonkocpora and proprietors of small cafes , the report says , nave long had a bureau in the Rue Mureadet for- the employment of young girls as flower pcdlers. The ages of the girls range between eight and cloven veai-H. They are let to tbo bureau for the day by their par ents. Thov are sent out on the boule vards in small squads , nnd are expected to return at night with at least three francs each clear profit on their sales , says the Now York Morning Journal. Children whoso receipts fall below the average are sent back to their parents without wages for their day's work. Tlio bureau employs now about one hun dred and twenty girls. Another bureau , situated near the Pantheon , hires girls between ten and fourteen years to play musical instru ments in the low resorts of the city. The girls are usually taught to strum on a violin or harp in tlio bureau's quarters during the afternoon , and from 9 to 2 o'clock at night are kept on the run from dive to dive. At 2 o'clock the children return to the bureau and are taken homo by their guardians or parents. Ench child earns about seven francs in an evening , and re ceive three francs wages. This musical bureau has sixty children at its disposal most of the time. A third bureau deals in boys between eight and twelve years. The little fol lows do ordinary bogging and collect cigar butts. At dark the boys hand in the money and the refuse tobacco they have got together during the day. Four hours every evening the young vagrants are kept busy cutting , tearing and sorting the cigar ends. They earn about ono franc each daily- and are ox- poetcd to not to their employers about twice that amount. At present 150 boys work for the bureau. The most reprehensible bureau of which the society received information makes a business of hiring babies inarms and sending thorn out into the streets with women beggars. Whatever the weather or temperature , the little crea tures are exposed by the women in charge of them on the street corners , doorstops aiidhridges. The bureau pays enoh woman with her baby two francs a day. Each pair brings in MX ir woven francs every evening. A child usually endures nine or ton weeks of this outdoor service and then dies of exposure. The society has attached the name of each bureau proprietor to the account of his establishment , and has called on the French government to take measures at once to break up all Parisian institutions which buy , sell and hire children for de bilitating and demoralizing employ ments. That. Decision Again. Chicago Tribune : "I have had a de lightful evening , " ho said as ho took his hat and rose to go. "Alay I call agulnV" "I shall bo glad to see you , " sne re plied with n. blush. As lie walked out into the hull ho saw [ n the mirror of the hat rack a rollcction of the roguish girl slyly throwing a Kiss at him , and ho turned back. "I must have that in the original pack age , " ho whispered. Ho was u Kansas young man and ho got it. THE COWBOYS WEREN'T ' IN II Knnsia City's ' Playing Chiefly Oharaotarizotl By Errors. , \\f \ LEONARD'S ' LAMBS' IN SPLENDID TRIM. Tlio Ijiist Oanic t llio Present Series to lie I'lnycd Today A Sixteen Contest at Hlojix City. I'lnycd. Won. Lost , Per Ct Mlnnoauolls * [ -w is , ra Itcnver 40 21 10 .rax Mll-vailkco -li ) 2) ) 17 .fi" . " HloilMJItV 41 ! U 10 .KIT IvniliasUltv Its in 1 ! ) .MX Dos Mollies 4:1 : at K ! .42.- Uiiiahli. . . . . . . 41 10 2.1 . ) ' . St. Paul 40 10 80 .U13 Oinnlin 7 , KntiHitH City 2. The overrated Cowboys weren't ' iu It yes- torday. They went into the contest , however , with the same irrepressible dash and enthusiasm that marked their play of the previous day , but it required but n very limited number of innings to knock the tobacco suuco out of them. them.When When once gaunt defeat stared thorn in the face they quit like n lot of nunteura and seemed to vie with each other to sco which could make the yellowest errors. Smith , Hoover and Uuitson wcro the only ones to escape with a clean score. In marked contrast was the play of the Black Sox. They pranced and curacolcd over the green sward like a lot of thorough bred racers , running tno bases , swatting the ball and Holding with a brilliancy that sent their stock upward like a rocket. Young Martin was iu the box for Omaha and ho did nmgniilcent work. Not only was his pitching par excellence Itself , bit ho fielded his position in elcgiyit style and made a nice single. Urquahart caught him faultlessly. But the game. As bus been the case for some time back , the contest opened promisingly for a stub born light , for it was not until the third in ning that Omaha made n run. Swurtzel was very cunning nnd up to this juncture ho almost completely outwitted Leonard's lambs. Martin began the third by reaching first on an inexcusable error by Air. Fresh , known in exclusive diamond circles as Danny Stearns. Canavan was neatly decapitated on a throw from Carpenter to Donahue , out on the play the Galesburg youth reached second. Swartzel made n bad mull of Walsh's attitudiuous pop up , which also let Omaha's curved rotator to third. Kearns forced Walsh at second , and then both base runners were driven homo ou a beautiful single by Hincs. That was what the spectators wanted to seej you could tell by the way they opened their faces and filled , the summer air with yells and cheers. > A fumble by Donahue lot Alike to second , but there ho stuck , as Andrews banged three gapping llssurcs iu the atmosphere and sat down. That ended Omaha's half. And 1C. C. drew her third consecutive goose egg. In the fourth , after Willis and Cleveland had been retired , Urquahart anil Alartin both hit safe , but neither got home , as Stearns throw Canavan out at lirst. Elmer Smith , for the visitors , went to flrst ou four wide ones. The Poet's out Irom pitch to lirst helped him down to second , and Hoover's sacrificial drive to Kearns , on to third , whence ho scored on Stearns' red hot single. Danny stole second by a good skate ou his vest buttons , but Carpenter's out put a check to further advancement. Swartzel delivered but three balls in tlio fifth. The lirst one \Valah drove to Manning , who threw htm out at first ; Kearns did the same on the second , and the third Iltnes lifted high up toward the blue empyrean , and when it come down It lodged in Manning's fins , and the Cowboy manager walked in just as if ho owned the earth. Butit was neat wffrk , say what you will. For Kansas City Donahue made a hit. Gun- son fouled out to Urqunhart , then Swartzel singled and Alunnlng got his base on balls. This lllled the buses and the funs began to fidget in their scuts. And well they might , for Elmer Smith was next to bat. The action of this young slugger on the day before , when , under circum stances similar to these , ho cleaned the bases at one fell stiokc , yet lingered vividly in their minds. 1 ho lirst ball Alartin sent at him , the Cin- cinnatian struck at wickedly but missed by a foot. The second one he hit in the same place , and the third ho didn't strike at ut all , but the umpire suid "out. " Then there was a roar. Manning grow red , white nnd blue in the face and protested that Smith wasn't out , but the umpire maintained that ho was , and the spectators cheered the great Cowboy until ho was glad to get back to the bench. The Poet then ended the agony by going out from Walsh to Anderson. And maybe the cranks didn't yell then. The sixth opened with Andrews with club in hand. Ho was presented with first , and ho doffed his cup in courteous acknowledgment to Air. Swartzel. Willis delighted all beholders with a liner to right. Cleveland struck out , but not Urquahart. Ho waited until ho got u big ripe one right where ho wanted it and smashed it out against the right Held fence and past Air. Hoover , for a couple of bags. Of coin-so Andrews and Willis both ambled home , and the audience became very vocifer ous. ous.Alartin flow out to Smith , but Canuvnn reached lirst on balls. Ho wont out to second on Walsh's safe hit to center , and ou Burns' very Jay muff of Kearns' long liner , both runners scored , nnd Keurns , too , came within an ace of crossing the plate on the hit , but Manning got the ball to Gunson just a second too soon , Base ball's u great game , isn't it ? For the Cowboys , Hlnes made a bad muff of Hoover's little easy fly , and then after Stearns' out , he was driven across the plato on singles by Carpenter and Donahue , and thut was the lust run of the gamo. The last three innings were blanks for both sides , The same teams meet for their third and last game this afternoon. It Is now horse and. Go out nnd see who takes the rubber. The score : OMAHA. AII. it. In. sii. sn. rr > . A. H Totals , . .iW 7 0 0 U 27 15 1 UAXHAS OITV. All , 11. 111. Sll. Hll. TO. A. K. Mannlnp. 2h . . . ; , U 0 t > 0 0 fl 8 1 Smith. If 4 Iturim , m 4 Hoover , rf -.4 Totals ' . 'in ' 8 7 1 a .T 14 0 SCOIIC IIV INNINdH. Omahu 0 02005000-7 Kam.as Ulty 0 2 SUMMAUV. Rum earned Omaha 1. Two-limn hit t'lijmiharl. ' Thrt-iiiliHsohlt Olovuliind. Douhlo and trlplo plays Walsh to Uanavan to An- clnmn , Miinnlm ; to Dimahuo. llasus on called lialls-Uir Martin 4 , nir Hwartzel a. llnses fiom liuliiKhlt by pltehed halla-lly Swurtzul I , hy Martin 1. .Slruuk out Hy Martin S , by Swart- zel.ri. Wild ( dtuhcb BwarUell. Tlmo of itiunu Uuuhuurand forty minutes. Umpire timlth. Still Another I'ltoliiT. Mnnngor Leomu-d , who hiw never ceased In Ills efforts to secure now talent to assist In strengthening the Oiuahas , succeeded yestur- day iu signing another neu- pitcher In thu [ icrsou of Gcorb'o ICcttlo of the dofunut Texas eiiKUO. ICcttlo has been jiltc-hlng t'ooil ball mil comes to Omaha highly recommended. Ills engagement will now KIVO Omaha ono of the strongejit out-llelds In the country , for us oou aa Collins U ahlo to go ou eccoud , Cuua- van will KO to the right Held , nnd Willis mid Kcnrns remain wliuro they uro. ( I , llcMnlnoN n. Dr. Moi.NKIii..TiiiioI8 , , ( Spcolnt Tclcgrnni to Tun Ur.r.Following ] Is the result of today's game : 11V I.N.NI.NdH. PM Moines . o o o o n i o s o-n Milwaukee . 1 00000000 0 SUMMAUV. Earned ruin Do * Molnc * n , .Mllwiiuki'o 4. Two-basp liUH l-'liiimuui : , .hniUi'ii. Thornton. Double pIuvH Trallli-y to Hiolun. liiso ! < i on Imlls-lly flnrty. Thornton : i. Htrui-k ont- Hy Hurt I , Thornton : i. Wild iilti'lics-llart 1. Tiiiio of Kmno Ono hour ami thirty nilnulus. Umpire Hytin. li , St. Paul I. Minn. , June 18. [ Special Telegram to I'm : lii.J : : Following is tlio re sult of today's Mrrn , lib 2 1 2 2 0 llroiivlitim , c.U 0 2 U 0 MilliT , si I 2 4 fi 0 Knnncr , 2b..O 0 2 li t Mltchull , p..O 0 1 2 0 Ablit-y , tt U 2000 IJUKdnla , 0..0 1 1 U 0 U'llourkc , 3b..U 1 u 2 U Totals. . . . . .II II 27 13 1 | Tnlnls 1 'J 27 19 i 11V INNI.NdH. Minneapolis I 0 a 0 2 0 r > 0 I-tl St.l'uul 0 01000UUO 1 8IIMMAIIY. nuns cnrnod Minneapolis 5. Two-lmso lilts Henjile , Daly. Iloinu inns Carroll , Myers. Hiist-s on balls-lly Mltoliull : i. by MainsII. KlSnekoul Hy Mitchell I , by Mains I. Kitst uiisoon errors Minneapolis ; ! . Umiilio llurM. Sioux City n , Denver : J. Sioux GITV , la. , Juno 18. [ Special Tele gram to Tin : OKI : . ] It took sixteen innings to decide the game todays. Tlio score : siuu.x CITV. DKNVKIt. U 11 O A K It HOAR Strnum , c 0 1 11 4 U McGlono.lf. . . ! li 0 0 Illnclc , 99. , 0 U T 1 1 McClclInn , 2b.l 4 2 U Olllio , rf U 1 3 0 1 Troiulwny , rf..O Glenn , If 0 1200 Curtli , ni 0 ( i 0 0 Knppcl , 3b 2 1 2 ! t 0 Itowo Ib 0 20 0 4 lirusnnii , 21) . . .1 2 1 4 U \Vhllo. 89 0 8.11 0 1'imell , Ib. . . .0 2 14 0 0 Wliltflicailib.O : U 2 5 1 Gcnlno , n 0 0 7 0 U Kc > Mohlso..l 2 5 3 0 Duvllil , p 2 2170 Flood , 1 0 0120 Totals S 10 4S III 2 Totals 3 7 48 22 6 11 Y IN.N'INOS. Sioux Oltv . 0 001100001000002 5 Denver . 00 20000001000000 U SU.M.MAIIY. learned runs Sioux City 1 , Denver I. Tlirco- bnso lilts ( Jllno , MuUlono. liases on balls Dovlln n , Flood : > . Htruck out Dovlln II. Luft on ba-sos Hloux City 10 , Doii\cr ! > . lilt by pitcher C'llno. Double plujs Wlillo to Mc- Ck'llun to Howe. Tlmo of Kamo 'I'Ho hours and forty-live minutes. Umpire IlcntlerMm. National AT 11O9TON. Boston a , New York 1. Brooklyn 5 , Philadelphia 3. AT CINCINNATI Cincinnati 0 , Chicago 2. AT riTr.iiiuno. Pittsburg 3 , Cleveland 0. Players' ljeniiic. AT uosro.v. Boston 9 , Brooklyn 5. AT NK\V ionic , . Now York S , Philadelphia 12. AT I'lTMlt Pittsburg 0 , Buffalo 0. AT C1IIC\GO. Chicago 3 , Cleveland 4. American AT I'lIIMIIUM'JHV. First pamo Athletics 0 , Brooklyn 4. Second game Athletics 1) ) , Broolslyii 2. ATiOcuisnn. : : Rochester 10 , Syracuse 2. AT COI.UMIIUS. Columbus C , Louisville-1. AT TOI.UIIO. Toledo 0 , St. Louis 2. Iticyulc Jlaoo at HASTINOS , Nob. , Juno IS. [ Special Tele gram to Tin : Bii.l : : Tlio flvc-inllo bicycle nice this afternoon at the fair grounds for the championship of Hastings' was won by Curtis Clark in twenty-seven minutes nnd forty-olght seconds , ngainst a wind and u heavy track. Yale Defeats I'rliiuctnn. BIIOOKI.YX , Juno 18. Four thousand por- sono saw Yale defeat Princeton at baseball today 0 to 5 , ma si'KKit teixa. St. TjouiH Jtnucfl. ST. Louis , Mo. , Juno 18. Summary of to day's races Milo and ono-sixtcenth Solid Silver won , John Morris second , Tommy U. third. Time 1 : .r)4 3-0. Ono mlle Princess Llmo won , Miss Maud second , Kyrlo B. third. Time 1 'AS. Thrco-nuartors of a milo Ethel Gray won , Onlight second , Black Knight third. Time 1 siWf . Milo and one-eighth Llcdcrkranz won , Wnhoo bocond , Brookful third. Time J:0'l : 1-0. Ono mile Heron won , Blarney Stone second end , Castaway third. Time liliij . liny Ituoc.s. BAY , N. Y. , Juno 18. Sum mary of today's ' races Five and one-half furlongs Blue Hock won , Civil Service ' second , Mudstono third. Tlmo-1 :08. : Five and one-half fiirlonps Adcllna won , Void second , Annlo third. Time 1 :10 : Ml. Four milo Golden Keel won , Flitter second end , Clay Stockton third. Time 1 : 11 % . Milo and throo-slxtconths Pelham won , Galllfet second , Bravo third. Time S :01 : ! J-n. Five-eighths of a mlle , the Daisy stakes , two-year-olds Eclipse won , Lord Harry second end , Bermuda third. Time 1 : ( B 2-5. Mlle and one-eighth Cast Stool won , Guy Gray second , Tattler third. Time 1 :5T : , KUIIHUM City ItnccH. KANSIB CITV , Mo. , Juno 18. Summary of today's races : Maiden two-year-olds , flvo furlongs Leo S. won , Dewberry second , Bon Ton third. Tlmo 1:00 : JI-5. Three-year-olds and upwards , ono mlle - Tcsslo McFarland won , Vlco Regent second , Regardless third. Tlmo 1 : 18 ! l-5. Heal estate and Insurance stakes , thrco- your-olds , mlla and one-eighth Verge D' Or won. Lord of the Hnrcin second , Pilgrim third. Tlmo 2:0111-5. : Three-year-olds and upwards , mlle nnd one-sixteenth Cashier won , Climax second , Metal distanced. Time 1 :53 : Jl-5. Th rco-y car-olds and upwards , mlle nnd ono- rourth Churchill Clark won , Brown Uuku second , Little Mlnnto third. Tlmo a. . 18. Tipn on BIIOOKI.TN , Juno 18. [ Special Telegram to TIIK BBI : . ] The following tire BKI : tips on Shcopshcnd races to-day i First race , Ambulance ; Salllo McClellan second. Second riu-o , R. N. Kenwood. Third nice , Judge Morrcw ; King Thomas second. Fourth race , Tristan ; Prathcr second. Fifth race , Seymour ; Snlvlnl second. Sixth nice , St. Luke ; Fitz James second. Too Muuli I'mHim. . Philadelphia , Times : "Who is that voting follow there always writing the eng TlstH of names and llyuroa ? " "O , that's u now ciiho in the asylum. To started out this soiibon trying to keep he run of the ditTorent baseball leagues , iHsouiutiuiib , etc , , tiad.it wus tooinuuhfor him. " Cunt 1'nositTLY AND 3L. U IMC 13 V O O 9 lUuiuumtUiu , Hcmlnclio , Tootlmcltp , SDPXl.A.IIN'S , Nouralcln. 8w nil Ings , I'roit-bUci , 33 3R , tJ IS 12 S . _ ' THE CIIARtES A.'VOCELER CO. , Baltimore , Ut I took Cold , I took Sick , I TOOK RUSUI.T : I take My Meals , I take My Rest , AND I AM VIGOROUS KNOtIC.lt TO TAKK ANYTHING I CAN LAY MY HANDS ON ; gottiii ; ; fat lee , FOR Scotl's Emulsion of Pure Cod Liver Oil and Hypophosphilesof Limcand SodaNO' ' ° 'S'-Y ' CURED MY Illfip- iciit Consumption iiur uun.r ME UP , ANO IS NOW PUITINO FLESH ON MY BONES AT THE RATE Of A POUND A DAY. 1 JAKE 111 JUS FAS EASILY AS I DO MILK. " SUCH TKSriMoNY IS NOTHING NKW. SCOTT'S EMISSION is DOING WONDKRS DAILY. TAKK NO OTHER. SPECIAL NOTICES. COUNCIL , BLUFFS. TT\OH \ SAfR or Kent-Garden land , with JL1 houses , by J. It. Ulce. 10. ; Main at. , Council Ilium ) . rilYI'EWUITIXO and Shorthand - Lulu JL Rhodes has opened a gonernl ollluo for .shorthand and lyimwrltlni ; and Is picpaivd to take dictation ofther atthuolllco or outside. DeiRwItlons and legal copying given special attention , Itoom 4 , llrown bulUHir , ' . 17ANTKD Two Rood carpenters. Apply to T tico. I' . Smith. Ullrd and llroadway " \\7H , Y pay rent when you can buy a homoon f T the same terms , and In case of your death at any tlmo lutivo your family the homo clear on tbo following terms : A homo wet tli f l.oiu at $12 per month. A honii ! worth JI..VU afilS per month. A home worth f..O.IJ at J-'l pur month. A homo worth 1.1KW ( at in per month. A homo worth -fl.O.W at IIS per month. Other priced homes on the sumo terms. Tim above monthly payments Include principal and Interest. Vor firtl particulars call on or address tho.ludd & Wells Co. , OOC Ilioadway , Council IllnlVs , la. FOU KENT Two Rood modern houses. W. W. HllB r. 2h 1'eail stiect. OU KENT The store room , No. 18 , frontins on Pearl ht. W. C. .lames. " \\/"E , HAVE several bp'iutlfiilmivleni homo that we will trade for eiu-umlii'ii-d v.ioiti lots In Omaha or Council lilull's. Thu Judd & Wells Co. , Council Ulutrs , la. Electric Trusses , Belts , Chest Protectors , Etc. Agents Wanted. DR. C. 13 JUDD , Km H ROADWAY , COUNCIL IILIWS IOWA CHRISTIAN 1WENTRL - SCIENCE , Classes Instructed , natieats received for treatment , and calls responded to. The poor and needy always welcome. MRS. M. B. BENEDICT , 304 High School Avenue , Council BlulFs . . . . . low W.A.GOEIIRING PRACTICAL HORSIi SIIOHR. First Clnss work guaranteed In every respect. 00 Fourth Street. Council Bluffs - - MAXON & BOURGEOIS , FINE INTERIOR DECORATIONS. lioom 2.V ) Morrlam lllook , Council IllulTr la , HOOIII CIO N. V. I.lfo HullilliiK , Uniuha. Neb. The J. A. Murphy MANUFACTURING CO. , 1st Avenue and -1st Street. Sash , Doors and Blinds Hand nnd Scroll Huwlnit. Ilo-Huwlnjt 1'lunlng. Sawlnuof all kinds. I'orch llruoknts. Kindling wood : , ' . .V ) per load dellveri-d. Clean sawdust by tin ) barrel - " > o. All work to 0 ( Itst-clnsH. Telephimo M. "VOim 1'ATUONAOK HOMCITKO. " TllOS. OtTICKK. \V. II. M. OFFICER & PUSHY , BANKERS. Corner Main and llroadway. Council Bluffs , - lown. Dealers In forolxn mid domcstlu oxi'lmnfta. Collt-etlons niailo and Interest p.iul on time deposits. J.D. KDMUMISO.V. K. ISl 1'res. Vleu-I'rtis. OIIAS. H. HANNAN , Cashier. CitizensStateBank OK COUNCIL Paid Up Capital . $160,000 Surplus and ProlHs . 00,000 Liability to Depositors . 360,000 UIHIHTOUX I. A. Mlllor , ! ' . O. Uloason. 1C. D Phut-art , K. K. Hart , J. D. ICdiiiuniNon , Clrn 11. llannan. Transact gum-nil banking bnsl ness. I < ar i'st capital and surplus of uny bank In South western Iowa. InLorosLon Time Ooposll.9. THE LAUQEST STOCK OF PICTURE : FRAMES AND MOULDINGS Ever brought to the west are now on sale aft our stoie. Tlio Koods eomprlM ) tin1 I'ntlr wholesale stock of AI. Adlcr , and > \eiu at sin-rill's sale at less than " , " > PIT vrnlo wholesale valuo.Vo ulll sell yon ( ilc-tiiro framesclieaper than yon can buy the iinlln * Isiu'd inntL'ilal for. The stock comprises the lii'st Krailoof Koodsmadi' . COIIIK nnd si > < > , NllusAt Whaloy , 400 liiadway , Uounull Illnira , F. M. ELLIS & CO. , Architects AND IIUIMIINn Sni-nllINTiNIKNT : . Rooms 411 and 4'U lieu Hultdlm ; . Unmha , Nub. , and Rooms ' . ' 41 and -'ID .Merrlam Illoeli Counell llhitfs , la. Cortespomleiieo Millulludi 18 MAIN ST. LAUNDRY. Shirts lOc. Collars 2e. Cults 4c. Under , shit ts Sc. llamlUerehlef.s ! ! o. SeeKs Uo * Ladles' elothes cheap. SATISPACTION OUARANTIID. : : JOHN SAN KEE. j. D. JACKSON GiJarantBBd Dentistry ( JoM crown nnd lirlduo work , InrluiIfnK nil line * of % plate * - ( i ll. ( rinthinm , Alumnliim mill t'ulliiluld , < * Contour illllntc anil continuous Knm wurlt Mioclnl- | eluH. eluH.B # Ane tlietloH civil when ilcslrcil In r\tractlDf ( teeth. Olliro lionrt , b In 12 ii in anil V toll p , in. Ollite room , 'Mi Murrliun block , Council Illnll.1. 27 MAIN STREET , OvcrC. U. Jacquemln & Co.'u .loweliy store. Gas Stoves and Ranges These stoves are the very b'cst of their class. They are made in all designs and sizes , for all purposes , and their durabil ity insures them to last a lifetime. Gas only costs $1.5o per 1,000 in Council Bluffs , and one burner consumes 10 feet an hour , making the cost of runningabout equal to gasoline , with none of its danger and disagreeablencss. Jewel Circulating Water Heater , ThH Ilrnlor Is In lm riiniipclnil with Hid kitchen hoi Hiilorlmllrr IMMII tnl.o | hu plncoof tlii > aler finiil In it riuiKo or conk Mimi It limy nl o l > im > 4 In iiinililiiiitliiii with n r.inirw or cnok Blnvc , If do- mml It l iiiuilii cnlnil ( ) of cnst Irmi unil In imrfcoJ vtlth mlnuml won ] liulwutn Iho IhilnK mill ( iiiUlilo. It "III lii'nt n lln-KMllnii liolhr of wnlcr from line to lliio in HIM hour , nn , u fi'i-t of mi" , ut to-10 | ir.u iij Tin ni urn Ilituo hiiriiiTt lulnir tl.a ilnuliln w. roll It ! < Hi In. IUIIK , H In. whla lend U ) In MuU WUIKlltlJJ lh Thu Jim 11 li the only ( inn Clrcul Hind Water chcnp. IIc.iliT In thu worht tliut In coiupnct , punui fill nna * IHlli , think of Itl Try to iimtcli It. Iluy one , fol It IH Jimt Mln.t JTCIII wnut MIJIU Hum U Jilllloioiilklnil ofKns sloven In ult < cl from , J.u Hun , couiu uiul ruu tlium unil try tho.n. Council Bluffs Gas & Efeotrio Light Go , 211 AND S10 MEKRIAM J1LOCIC , PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY. T-T l irl inKinP Uylr llciuidSiuiltury Wuu'lnbor. Plium , Kstlmnto * * -LJl > ixiiiuimSpuoillu.'itloiiH. . Spuoillu.'itloiiH. Suparvlnlun of Public Work. Hrowa Huildin , Couull niulfs. Iowa. ] Nj Q1iiirv Justice of the Pofxco. C ) Uo ovur American Hxpross , No. . X-N. > - UllLll Broadway , Council UlullH , Iowa. . < ? r Ce-Attornoyi ; ufj-vw. Prnotlco In the S tnto mid Fed ( V Ollllb orili Courts.Il-ioiiH 7 and 8 Shuj-i r-Uuno UIocU Council lllulov/i. ' BEE B JE &C O MPAN Y Wholeaalo anil Rotnll Donlora in > v FURNITURE.v I urgest Stuck and Lowest 1'rlccn. DcaltTH , KII : ( | for CutuloKuo. Nos. 05 - - .07 Uroiidwuy , und 01 und 00 Pierce Street , Council LluffH ,